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‘Cogito, ergo sum’ was written by which philosopher?
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René Descartes
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“Viszontlátásra”, “köszönöm” and “szívesen” are words in which language?
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Hungarian
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Coachwhips, sidewinders and taipans are types of which animal?
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Snake
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What is a ten-sided polygon called?
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Decagon
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If you can visit La Sagrada Familia, Park Güell and Casa Milà, which European city are you in?
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Barcelona
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If you strike a cat, eagle, pigeon or happy baby pose, what are you doing?
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Yoga
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In 1872, England played an association football (soccer) match which is recognised by FIFA as the sport’s first-ever international game. Which team did they play?
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Scotland
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In which game might one capture en passant, pin their opponent’s piece or encounter a draw through insufficient material?
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Chess
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In which year did the Iranian Revolution overthrow the Shah?
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1979
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Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee and Tommy were the original members of which band?
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Ramones
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Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to go where?
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Space
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What is Superman’s real name?
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Clark Kent
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Which country uses the lek as its currency?
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Albania
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Which gas makes up 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere?
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Nitrogen
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Which multinational company owns Ben & Jerry’s, Dove and Knorr?
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Unilever
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Which organ located near the stomach produces and cleanses the body's blood?
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Spleen
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Which psychoactive drug is sometimes nicknamed “the devil’s lettuce”?
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Cannabis
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Which religious organisation was founded by Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930 and counted Muhammad Ali as a member?
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Nation of Islam
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Who created the American TV shows Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal?
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Shonda Rhimes
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From which very large number does the search engine Google take its name?
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Googol
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